Time: 08:00 P.M. EST Venue: Rexall Place
A longshot to move into playoff position, the Colorado Avalanche are doing their best to remain hopeful. Looking to avoid a third straight defeat, the visiting Avalanche try to get back on track Wednesday night against the lowly Edmonton Oilers. Colorado (33-27-12) won six of seven after opening a five-game trip with Thursday's 5-2 victory at Arizona, then suffered consecutive 3-2 losses to Anaheim in overtime and at Calgary in regulation Monday. Sitting 11th in the Western Conference with 10 games remaining, the Avs have essentially no room for error while trying to keep their fading postseason hopes alive." We're probably going to need to win out or something like that in order to get ourselves in the playoffs," forward Alex Tanguay told the Avalanche's official website after reaching the 20-goal mark for the seventh time Monday. While that's certainly a tall order, Colorado isn't ready to give up on the season.'' I will never say never,'' coach Patrick Roy said. ''This is a team that I'm proud of. When you're wearing the Avalanche logo, you battle. ... Every time you're going to be on the ice, you're going to compete.'' While the effort remains there, the Avs need to start better after allowing the first goal in each game on the trip. Though opponents have failed on all 16 power-play chances in the Avs' last eight road contests - their longest such stretch in 27 years - and they've killed 31 of 32 penalties over the last 14 games overall, they are 1 for 13 with the man advantage in the last six." We're going to keep playing hockey and we're going to keep doing our best to win hockey games," said forward Gabriel Landeskog, who has two goals with two assists on the trip. Semyon Varlamov made 27 saves and Tanguay and Matt Duchene each scored in the shootout as the Avs won their third straight over the Oilers (20-40-13), 2-1 at home Jan. 2. Colorado snapped a three-game skid at Edmonton with a 4-1 victory April 8. Though Varlamov has posted a 1.44 goals-against average while winning his last two against the Oilers, those both came at home. He's yielded 13 goals in two straight at Edmonton and has a 5.42 GAA during a three-game skid there. The Oilers' 2-0-2 stretch ended with a 4-1 home loss to Winnipeg on Monday. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored for Edmonton, which recorded at least four goals five times in the previous seven contests. Losers in 11 of 14, the Oilers have given up an average of 4.3 goals and allowed opponents to go 10 of 29 on the power play in the last eight gamesLosing defenseman Andrew Ference to an upper-body injury and key defensive forward Boyd Gordon to a back problem in the first period didn't help Edmonton, which allowed the Jets to score twice with the man advantage." We need to be a little bit better in that area," forward Matt Hendricks said. Nugent-Hopkins has recorded four of his career-high 23 goals in the last three games to go with seven assists during a career-high tying six-game point streak. He had four goals with two assists during a five-game point streak against the Avs before being blanked in his last two meetings.

Derek Roy scored the tiebreaking goal midway through the third period and the Edmonton Oilers recovered after giving up a three-goal lead and held on to beat the Colorado Avalanche 4-3 on Wednesday night. Martin Marincin, Jordan Eberle and Taylor Hall all scored in the first 9:36 of the game for the Oilers, who have won two of their last three games. Ben Scrivens stopped 31 shots. Jarome Iginla and Alex Tanguay scored in the second period, and Ryan O'Reilly tied it early in the third for the Avalanche, who have lost three in a row and are 10 points out of playoff spot with just nine games remaining. Semyon Varlamov allowed three goals on the Oilers' first seven shots before getting pulled in favor of Reto Berra, who finished with 26 saves. On the game-winner, Roy got the puck out from behind the goal during a scramble and sweep it into the net past Berra on a power play with 9:18 to go. Edmonton took a 1-0 lead 4 1/2 minutes in as Marincin crept in from the point and beat Varlamov with a blast from the top of the circle. It was Marincin's first career NHL goal and Oilers forward Andrew Miller picked up his first career point. Just 1:20 later, Eberle dove to swat in a loose puck at the side of the net for his 21st of the season. The Oilers made it 3-0 before the midway point of the first period as Hall sent a wrist shot through Varlamov's legs. Colorado got a goal back 5:22 into the second period on the power play as Iginla stepped into a shot and sent it past Scrivens. The Avs pulled to 3-2 with 9:29 remaining in the period as Tanguay rushed to bang in a big rebound for his 21st goal. Colorado tied it at 4:54 of the third as Tanguay picked off a horrible giveaway by Justin Schultz and passed it to O'Reilly, who put the puck into a wide-open net. NOTES: Edmonton, which lost Andrew Ference (concussion) and Boyd Gordon (back) the previous game, played the bulk of the game without D Mark Fayne (shoulder) and then lost F Matt Hendricks (back) after the second period.

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